:50:00
a little longer.
:50:01
I have an
eccentric interest
:50:03
in the linings of purses,
:50:04
it's (unintelligible).
:50:09
Awe, you know
Mr. Howe I believe.
:50:12
Mr. Howe is a gentleman
:50:13
of unusual
accomplishments.
:50:15
Under his influence
:50:16
I've known people
to talk fluently
:50:18
who never talked before.
:50:21
But I don't know anything
I tell you, nothing!
:50:23
Nothing I swear it!
:50:25
I don't know anything!
:50:32
You stay out here.
:50:33
I'll go inside.
:50:34
I'll assume the character
:50:35
of an eccentric
art collector.
:50:37
As soon as I'm convinced
:50:38
that this is the
place were looking for
:50:40
I'll signal to you
:50:41
and you get Grogan
:50:42
and bring him
here on the run
:50:44
but don't take any time,
:50:45
an extra second
may cost a life.
:50:55
No madam, I don't
know who she is
:50:57
but notice the modeling.
:50:59
It has good symmetry,
good lines.
:51:02
Oh I'll be right
with you sir.
:51:03
Thank you, I'll just
take a look around.
:51:13
What an extraordinary
cabinet.
:51:15
Spanish.
:51:16
Moorish influence.
:51:17
Imitation of course.
:51:19
It is not an imitation,
it's authentic.
:51:20
Oh come now my dear man.
:51:22
Awe, may I see some
of these ceramics?
:51:24
Those aren't for sale.
:51:26
They're Ming vases mostly
:51:27
and they haven't
been marked yet.
:51:28
Well naturally that's of
very little consequence,
:51:31
you see,
if they're genuine
:51:34
I can tell it with
it's initialing
:51:36
what the international
price might be.
:51:38
If you please sir, there
are other customers.
:51:40
Oh yes, yes of course.
:51:41
Well I'll just
look around.
:51:43
Awe,
:51:44
what a very interesting
collection of pewter.